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Delta 2027: ADC, NDC, PDP line up candidates as opposition forces prepare showdown with Oborevwori

Gabriel Elozino by Gabriel Elozino
June 5, 2026
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The political battle for Delta State Government House is steadily taking shape ahead of the 2027 governorship election, with major opposition political parties positioning themselves to challenge incumbent Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and the ruling APC.

Key Highlights:

  • Delta opposition parties (ADC, NDC, PDP) are preparing strong challenges for the 2027 governorship election.
  • The NDC is gaining momentum with support from Peter Obi, Ovie Omo-Agege, and Victor Ochei.
  • ADC is relying on veteran politician Great Ovedje Ogboru.
  • PDP is weakened by internal divisions and multiple factional candidates.
  • Incumbent governor Sheriff Oborevwori remains favoured due to incumbency and zoning politics.

Although Governor Oborevwori has repeatedly expressed confidence that the APC remains firmly in control of Delta State politics, recent developments suggest that the race could evolve into one of the most closely watched governorship contests in the state’s history. The African Democratic Congress (ADC), the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have all produced candidates or political blocs preparing for the contest, setting the stage for a fierce political battle.

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Among the opposition parties, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) appears to have gained considerable momentum following the emergence of former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, as its presidential flagbearer. Obi continues to enjoy the backing of the Obidient Movement, the political force that dramatically altered Nigeria’s political landscape during the 2023 general elections.

The strength of the Obidient Movement in Delta State was clearly demonstrated during the 2023 presidential election when Peter Obi secured a resounding victory in the state despite the presence of former Governor Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa on the PDP presidential ticket as vice-presidential candidate. The outcome surprised many political observers and revealed a significant voter appetite for alternatives to the traditional political establishment.

Political analysts believe the NDC could benefit substantially from the continued loyalty of Obidient supporters, particularly among young voters, professionals, and urban residents who played a major role in Obi’s impressive performance in 2023.

Beyond the Obi factor, the NDC has further strengthened its position with the entry of former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, and former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei. Omo-Agege remains one of the most influential political figures in Delta Central Senatorial District and retains a formidable grassroots structure built over years of political engagement. His strong showing in the 2023 governorship election underscored his ability to command significant support across the district.

Similarly, Victor Ochei remains a major political force in Delta North Senatorial District, where he continues to enjoy considerable influence among political stakeholders and grassroots supporters. The combination of Omo-Agege’s dominance in Delta Central and Ochei’s strength in Delta North has significantly boosted the NDC’s prospects ahead of the election.

Many observers believe that the convergence of Peter Obi’s popularity, the Obidient Movement, Omo-Agege’s political machinery, and Ochei’s Anioma support base has transformed the NDC into perhaps the most organized opposition platform heading into 2027.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC), meanwhile, is relying on the enduring political brand of Chief Great Ovedje Ogboru. A veteran of Delta politics, Ogboru has remained one of the state’s most recognizable opposition figures for more than two decades. His supporters argue that his experience, consistency, and established support base make him a credible challenger to the incumbent governor.

Despite those strengths, some analysts question whether repeated governorship contests have diminished the appeal of his candidacy among younger voters seeking a new political direction. Nevertheless, his extensive network and name recognition ensure that he remains a factor in the race.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faces perhaps the most difficult challenge among the opposition parties. Once the dominant political force in Delta State, the party is currently struggling with internal divisions that have reportedly produced two governorship candidates from rival factions.

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One faction is promoting former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Peter Mrakpor (SAN), while another has thrown its weight behind former House of Representatives member, Hon. Ben Etanabene. The existence of parallel candidacies has raised concerns about the party’s ability to present a united front in the election.

While the PDP still possesses significant political structures built during its more than two decades in power, political observers believe that unresolved factional disputes could substantially weaken its chances of mounting a serious challenge.

For Governor Oborevwori, incumbency remains a significant advantage. Beyond the resources and structures associated with being the sitting governor, he is expected to campaign heavily on the achievements of his administration under the MORE Agenda, particularly in the areas of infrastructure development and public service delivery.

However, perhaps an even more important advantage for the governor lies in Delta State’s long-standing tradition of rotational governorship among the three senatorial districts. Since the return of democracy in 1999, political power has largely rotated among Delta South, Delta North, and Delta Central, creating an unwritten understanding among the state’s diverse ethnic nationalities regarding equity and political inclusion.

By 2027, Governor Oborevwori would have completed only one four-year term. Granting another Urhobo politician the governorship outside the incumbent could potentially extend Delta Central’s hold on power beyond the expected eight-year cycle. Political analysts argue that if another Urhobo candidate were elected in 2027, there would be strong pressure for that individual to seek and complete two terms, potentially extending the district’s control of Government House to twelve consecutive years.

Such a scenario could prove difficult to sell to voters and political stakeholders from Delta North and Delta South, who may view it as a disruption of the state’s established power-sharing arrangement. Consequently, many observers believe that while voters may be reluctant to support another fresh Urhobo candidate, they could be more willing to support Oborevwori’s bid for a second term on the grounds that it would simply complete Delta Central’s expected eight-year tenure before power rotates again.

This rotational sentiment may ultimately become one of the governor’s strongest political assets, particularly among ethnic groups and political leaders who prioritize stability and adherence to the state’s informal zoning tradition.

Nevertheless, opposition parties are expected to focus attention on broader national issues, including economic hardship, inflation, unemployment, and insecurity. Their strategy will likely be built around persuading voters that the need for change outweighs the advantages of incumbency and political continuity.

Adding further intrigue to the race is the continuing political rivalry between Governor Oborevwori and Senator Omo-Agege. Recent exchanges between both leaders on ARISE Television have heightened political tensions and reinforced perceptions that Delta State may witness a fiercely contested election cycle.

As things stand, Governor Oborevwori remains the favourite due to incumbency, government structures, and the possible advantage of the rotational governorship principle. However, the emergence of a strengthened NDC backed by Peter Obi, the Obidient Movement, Omo-Agege, and Ochei, alongside the continued presence of Ogboru and the ADC and the lingering structures of the PDP, suggests that the road to Government House in 2027 will be anything but straightforward.

What appears increasingly certain is that Delta State is heading toward a highly competitive political contest that could reshape the state’s political landscape and test the strength of both incumbency and opposition coalitions.

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